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Public health
Research
Impact of television coverage on the number and type of symptoms reported during a health scare: a retrospective pre–post observational study
- Correspondence to Professor Keith Petrie, kj.petrie{at}auckland.ac.nz
Citation
Impact of television coverage on the number and type of symptoms reported during a health scare: a retrospective pre–post observational study
Publication history
- Received June 5, 2012
- Accepted July 20, 2012
- First published August 17, 2012.
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August 17, 2012
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